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1.閱讀理解

Whenhedidn'tbecomefamous,AlbertEinstein,oneofthegreatestscientistsintheworld,

livedahardlife,wearingcasually.Someoneremindedhimheshouldhaveadecent(得體的)

coatsoastoenterthesociety.

Hesaid,"I'munknown.EvenifIwearmorehandsomely,noonewillknowme,"Afewyears

later,Einsteinbecameaworld-famousscientist,whostillworecasually.Themanagainreminded

heshouldhaveacoatmadequickly,oritwoulddisagreewiththefameofagreatscientist.

Einsteinsaidwithasmile,"Now,evenifIwearragged(衣衫襤褸的)clothes,peoplewill<now

me.

Sometimes,heevenworeasportsshirtandapairofsandalstotheUniversityofBerlinwhen

heworkedasaprofessorinGermany.Hisfriendsdidn'tagreewithhim,buthesaidjokingly,"If

thebagisbetterthanthemeatinside,itwillbeabadthing.,

Indeed,manyatime,ifwedon'tadorn(修飾;裝飾)ourselvesfromtheappearancebutlet

theskeleton(骨架;骨管各)ofthespiritstandup,wewon'tfalloverinthisworld.

(1)Einsteinwasagreat.

A.reporterB.writerC.scientistD.artist

(2)Beforebecomingfamous,whensomeoneremindedhimtohaveadecentcoat.

Einstein.

A.hadadecentcoatquicklyB.stillworecasually

C.quarreledwiththepersonD.woremorehandsomelythen

(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthparagraph?

A.Einsteinwasunfriendlytohisfriends.

B.EinsteinoncestudiedintheUniversityofBerlin.

C.Einsteindidn'tlikehisworkasaprofessorinGermany.

D.Einsteinthoughtthethingsinsideapersonweremoreimportantthantheappearance.

2.判斷正誤

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theinflatablechairYoucantakethiswithyoutothebeachoronapicnic.Nomore

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立likeyouaresittinginyourownlivingroominthegreatoutdoors!

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soundbook.What'sapartywithoutmusic?Indoorsoroutdoors,youcanhavea

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monofinWhat'sitliketoswimlikeafish?Nowisyourchancetofindout!Put

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(1)Thegardensensorhelpstheenvironmentanddoesyardworkatthesametime.

(2)Ittakestheinflatablechairmorethanfiveminutestofillwithair.

(3)Thesoundbookworksindoorsoroutdoors.

(4)Apersonneedstwomonofins,oneforeachfoot.

(5)Soundbookisthemostexpensiveofthefourproductswhiletheinflatablechairisthe

cheapest.

?.閱讀下列短文,從各題所給的A、R、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)

RecentlyIhadatriptoSydneywithmyparents.WevisitedtheWildlifePark.

TheWildlifeParkhaslotsofdifferentanimals.Somearenative(當(dāng)?shù)氐模﹖oAustralisandcan

onlybefoundthere.Therearemorethan500animalsthere,includingkangaroos,koalas(考

拉)andcrocodiles(鱷魚).Theyarekeptintheirnaturalenvironment.IliketheWildlifePark

betterthanazoo.Inzoos,mostoftheanimalsareincages(籠子).

Wefirstspentsometimewiththekangaroos.Wecouldtouchandfeelthem.Itwasvery

excitingtobesoclosetothem.Therewerekoalastheretoo.Theylookedverycuddly(令人想擁

抱的).Althoughwecouldn'tcarrykoalas,Icouldtakeaphotowithone.Itisawonderful

souvenir(紀(jì)念品)ofmyholidayinSydney.

TheWildlifeParkhasplentyoffreshwatercrocodilesandsaltwatercrocodiles.Someofthem

areverybigandscary(嚇人的)withhugeteeth!Ididnotwanttogettooclosetothem.

Therewasalsoabirdshow.Thekeepers(飼養(yǎng)員)showedusdifferentspecies(種類)of

birds.Isawanoldparrot(鸚鵡).Itcould"talk"andmadeagreatimpressiononme.

Ienjoythetripverymuch.Therewassomuchtosee.

(1)TheWildlifeParkis.

A.inSydneyB.inCairoC.inAthensD.inRome

(2)Whatisawonderfulsouvenirofthewriter'sholiday?

A.Aparrotthatcouldtalk.

B.Achancetofeedakoala.

C.Aphotowithakoala.

D.Foodforthekangaroos.

(3)Whydidn'tthewriterwanttogetveryclosetothecrocodiles?

A.Theylivedinwater.

R.Thewriterwasafraidofthem.

C.Thewriterdidnotwanttofeedthem.

D.Thewriterdidnotlikethesmellofsaltwater.

(4)Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThekangaroosarekeptincagesintheWildlifePark.

B.ThewritertraveledtotheWildlifeParkalone.

C.Thewriterwenttoseekoalasfirst.

D.Thewriterwatchedabirdshow.

(5)AftervisitingtheWildlifePark,thewriterfelt.

A.boredB.unhappyC.excitedD.hopeless

4.閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

CinyeeChiu,anartistfromTaiwan,isalwayshappytotrysomethingnew.Heramazingworks

wonlotsofprizes.Amongthem,"24SolarTerms(節(jié)氣)"isthemostpopular.

AncientChinesedividedayearinto24partsaccordingtothechangesoftheweather.It'sthe

24solarterms.Butnoteveryoneknowsthemwell.CinyeeChiuputthe24solarternsinpictures

tohelppeopleunderstandthembetter.

Cinyeeturnedeachsolartermintoananimal.Buttheseanimalsarenotjustanimals.Youcan

alsofindseasonalfruits,vegetablesorbeautifulflowersonthem.

Whenspringcomes,watergetswarmandfishstarttoswimaround.SoCinyeechosefishasa

symbolofStartofSpring.Also,shedrewspringvegetables,Chinesechivesonthebackofthefish.

WhiteDewfallsonaboutSept.8.Itshowsthebeginningofthecoolautumn.Therearecolorful

leavesandcoolernightsa:thistimeofyear.Asthetemperaturefalls,whitedew(露珠)is

oftenseenonthegrassandtreesatnight.ForWhiteDew,Cinyeechosearaccoon—asmall

animalwiththickhair.Shedrewwhitespots(力、圓點(diǎn))ontheraccoontoshowdew.Andshe

usedthedragonfruittoshowtherichcolorsinautumn.

TheyoungartistreallygavetheancientChinesecultureanewlook.

(1)ThewritergaveexamplestoshowCinyee's"24SolarTerms".

A.twoB.threeC.fcurD.five

(2)FromParagraph5,weknowthat.

A.araccoonlikesfish

B.StartofSpringfallsonaboutDec.8

C.WhiteDewshowstheendoftheautumn

D.Cinyeeusedwhitespotstoshowdew

(3)Accordingtothepassage,Picturecan'tbefromCinyee's"24SolarTerms".

Startof

Autumn

小*

Minor

CoM

B.

(4)Thewritermainlywantstotalkabout

A.whyCinyeemadeherselfknown

B.whodividedayearinto24parts

C.howCinyeeshowedthe24solarterms

D.whatStartofSpringandWhiteDewmean

5.閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

5Giscoming!Comeand

expcrieBcewhatitisUke!那

FromMay20toMay24

time:230Pm物p機(jī)i

Day:Monday二

ScienceWeekis

Place:ScienceCenter

coming!

Teacbers:Y暝Mr-Zhu

ScienceClub31>^tcdprodi>ctsmust

Itvin^yoodifthvntfeW-

May9,2019

nTime-8:20ajii-10:20OJIL

fDay:Tuesday

Phce:ComputerRoom

TeacherMrAVjng

(1)YoucanenjoyafilmonThursdayafternoon.

A.intheschoolhall

B.inComputerRoomFour

C.inBiologyLabTwo

D.inScienceCenter

(2)OnFriday,willtellyouwhywecan'tgrowtobe3meters.

A.Mr.WangB.MissYangC.DocorHuD.Mr.Zhu

(3)From2:30p.m.to4:30p.m.onMonday,youcan.

A.watchafilm

B.enjoy3D-printedproducts

C.listentoatalk

D.experiencewhat5Gislike

(4)Thematerialaboveisprobably.

A.anoticeB.apoemC.amapD.adiary

6.閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出符合題意的最佳選

項(xiàng)。

Jobinterviews(面試)canbeverydifferentfromcountrytocountry.Aninterviewer's"body

language"andquestions,andtheformofaninterviewarenotthesamearoundtheworld.

Ifyou'reatajobinterviewinJapan,don'tlookdirectlyintotheeyesoftheinterviewer.Itis

consideredimpolite.Butifyou'reataninterviewintheU.S,youshouldmakeeyecontact(交

流)withtheinterviewer.Ifyoudon't,theinterviewermaythinkyouarenotsureaboutyour

ability.

IntheU.S.andsomeothercountries,interviewersaren'tsupposedtoaskquestionsabout

familyandpersonalinformation.Inmostcountries,however,personalquestionsarevery

commonduringjobinterviews.

InGermany,yourinterviewmightbeginwithaveryshcrtconversationfollowedbyaformal

(正式的)interview.InMexicoandmanyothercountries,thewholeinterviewmightnotbe

formal.

(1)InJapan,lookingdirectlyintotheeyesoftheintervieweris_.

A.boringB.impoliteC.humorousD.dangerous

(2)WhatissuggestedataninterviewintheU.S.accordingtothetext?

A.Sittingbytheinterviewer.

B.Makingeyecontact

C.Talkingaboutfamilybackground

D.Askingpersonalinformation

(3)In_,ashorttalkusuallybeginsbeforeaformalinterview.

A.JapanB.theU.SC.GermanyD.Mexico

(4)Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?

A.CultureB.GeographyC.ScienceD.Sports

(5)What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.JobInterviewsinJapan

B.JobInterviewsintheU.S

C.JobInterviewsinGermany

D.JobInterviewsinDifferentCountries

7.閱讀短文,判斷短文后句子的意思是否與短文內(nèi)容相符。

Manypeoplebelievethatteawasfirstdrunknearly5,000yearsago.ItissaidthataChinese

rulercalledShenNongwasthefirsttodiscoverteaasadrink.Morethan4,000yearslater,LuYu,

"thesaintoftea",mentionedShenNonginhisbookChaJirg.Thebookdescribeshowteaplants

weregrownandusedtomaketea.Italsodiscusseswherethefinesttealeaveswereproduced

andwhatkindsofwaterwereused.

ItisbelievedthatteawasbroughttoKoreaandJapanduringthe6thand7thcenturies.In

England,teadidn'tappearuntilaround1660,butlessthan100yearslater,ithadbecomethe

nationaldrink.TheteatradefromChinatoWesterncountriestookplaceinthe19thcentury.This

helpedtospreadthepopularityofteaandtheteaplanttomoreplacesaroundtheworld.Even

thoughmanypeoplenowknowaboutteaculture,theChinesearewithoutdoubttheoneswho

bestunderstandthenatureoftea.

(1)ItissaidthatShenNongwasthefirsttodiscoverteaasadrink.

(2)ThebookChaJingwaswrittenbyLuYu.

(3)TheteawasbroughttoKoreaandJapanduringthe7thand8thcenturies.

(4)TheteatradefromWesterncountriestoChinatookplaceinthe19thcentury.

(5)TheChinesearetheoneswhobestunderstandthenatureoftea.

8.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正誤。

DearAlan,

Guesswhat?Ihaveachancetochoosemynewplacetolivein.Iamexcitedandalittlenervous.

Couldyoupleasegivemesomehelp?

IamnotsurewhetherIwillliveinahouseorinanapartment.Ontheonehand,ahousewillbe

toobigforjustoneperson,somaybeIshouldrentanapartment,Ontheotherhand,ifIrenta

house,Icouldfindsomeoneelsetosharewithme.Theonlyproblemisthatahousefullof

peoplemightbetoonoisyforme.Iprefertohavemyownspace.Thecityhassomenice

apartments,buttheyarealsotooexpensive.However,ifIcouldfindatwo-bedroomapartment

andgetaroommate,thatwouldmakeitmoreaffordable.Ijustneedtosearchforaroommate

whoisneatandquiet.YouknowIcannotlivewithsomeonewhoisloudandmessy.Idonot

haveacar,soIalsoneedtothinkcarefullyaboutthelocation.Iprobablyneedtolookfor

somewherenearabusstoporanundergroundstation.ThatwayIwillhavemoretimetostudy

andspendlesstimetravelling.

I'mlookingforwardtoyourreply.

Love,

Victor

(1)Victorfeelsexcitedbecausehecandecidewheretolive.

(2)Victorwantstosharethehousewitha(an)neatandquietperson.

(3)IfVictorfindsaroommate,hewillwastemoney.

(4)Victordoesn'thaveacar,sohewantsatwo-bed-roomapartment

(5)Victoralsoneedstothinkcarefullyaboutthelocation.

9.閱讀短文,從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Populationsofwhite-taileddeer(白尾鹿)aregrowingrapidlyinmanypartsoftheUnited

States.Aspopulationsgrow,foodbecomesaproblem.Marydeerdieofhunger.Othersgrowup

smallandunhealthy.Insearchoffood,hungrydeermoveclosertowherehumanslive.Theyeat

farmcrops,vegetablesandeventrees.Besides,increasednumbersofdeernearroadscancause

trafficaccidents.

Peopleadmirethegraceandfastspeedofdeer.Mostpeopledon'twanttheseanimalstobe

hungryandill.Shouldpeopletakeactiontocontrolthegrov/ingdeerpopulations?

ShouldPeopleTakeDirectAction?

Manypeoplethinkthathunting(打獵)isthebestwaytocontroltheanimalpopulations.

Wildlifemanagerswillseeifthere'senoughfoodinanareaanddecideitscarryingcapacity(容

量).Thenhunterswithlicensesaresenttohelpcontrolthenumberofdeer.Huntingisusually

notallowedincitiesorsuburbs,however.

Somepeoplehavetheideatocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces.Butthismethod

isexpensiveandrequiresGridingdriulherplaceIhdlcandcceplIhedeerwilliuulbreakingIlie

balanceofecosystem.

Scientistsarealsoworkingtodevelopchemicalstocontrolthebirthrateindeerpopulations.

Butthisplanworksforonlyoneyearatatime.

ShouldPeopleTakeIndirectAction?

Somesuggestbringinginnaturalenemiesofdeer,suchaswolves,lionsandbears,toareas

withtoomanydeer.Buttheseanimalscouldalsohurtdogs,cats,andevenhumans.Other

communitieshavebuilttallfences(籬笆)aroundareastokeepoutthedeer.However,thisis

impossibleforfarmers.

Somepeopleareagainstanykindofaction.Theysupportleavingthedeeralone.Animal

populationsinanareanaturallygoupanddownovertime.Doingnothingmeansthatsomedeer

willdieofhungerorillness.Butfinally,thepopulationwillreachasizewithinthecarrying

capacityoftheenvironment.So,letnaturegoitsownway.

(1)Accordingtothepassage,increasednumbersofdeercanbringAtopeopleinthearea.

A.waterpollutionB.trafficaccidentsC.seriousillnessesD.growingpopulation

(2)Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillinthe"A"inthepassage?

A.ShouldPeopleDoNothing?B.ShouldPeopleProtecttheDeer?

C.ShouldPeopleTakeSpecialAction?D.ShouldPeopleDrivetheDeerAway?

(3)Thewritermostprobablyagreesthat▲.

A.farmerscanbuildfencestokeepthedeerout

B.peopleshouldleavethedeeraloneinthewild

C.huntingisthebestwaytocontrolthedeerpopulations

D.it'sgreattocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces

(4)Thewriterorganizesthispassageby▲.

A.tellingstoriesB.usingnumbersC.givingopinionsD.describingscenes

10.閱讀理解

It'sreportedthatmorethan450millionChinesehavemyopia(近視).Around30percentfor

primaryschoolstudents,60percentforjuniorhighstudentsand80percentforseniorhigh

studentsarenearsighted.Maybethisisbecausestudentsspendalotoftimereadingbooksand

usingelectronicproducts.

Parentsmighthavetriedtodosomethingtofixit,suchashavingtheirchildrengeteye

massages(按摩),takemedicineorevengetsurgery.Peoplewhooffertheseservicesor

productsoftenpromisethattheycanreduce(緩解)orevencure(治愈)myopia.

However,youwillnolongerseeadvertisementslikethisbeforelong.Thegovernmenthas

madeanoticetoban(禁止)thiskindofadvertisements.Thenoticebansbusinessesfrom

usingwordslike"recovery"(恢復(fù))and"myopiacure"intheiradvertisements.Thenoticesays

thatmyopiacannotbecompletelycuredwithmedicaltechnologynow.Asaresult,these

advertisementscouldmisleadchildrenandtheirparents.

Toreducemyopiaamongyoungpeople,thegovernmentmadeanewplanlastAugust.The

planlimits(限制)notonlythetimechildrenplayvideogamesbutalsotheproductionofnew

videogames.

Youngpeoplecanpreventandcontrolmyopiabyspendingmoretimeoutsideandlesstimein

frontofbooksorcomputers.Peoplewhohaveeyesightproblemsshouldgotoahospitalandlet

adoctordecidewhattodo.

(1)What'sthemyopiarateofjuniorhighstudentsaccordingtothepassage?

A.30%.B.45%,C.60%.D.80%.

(2)ParentsmightdothefollowingEXCEPT___tofixmyopiaaccordingtoParagraph2.

A.havetheirchildrengeteyemassages

B.buythemspecialglasses

C.maketheirchildrentakemedicine

D.gettheirchildrentodosjrgery

(3)Youwon'tseeadvertisementsonmyopiawiththewcrd"__"inthenearfuture.

A.recoveryB.eyesightC.medicalD.reduce

(4)WhichsentenceisTrueaccordingtoParagraph4and5?

A.Studentsinlowergradesareeasytogetmyopia.

B.Productionofnewvideogameshasbeenlimited.

C.Spendinglesstimeoutdoorsisgoodforchildren'seyesight.

D.Thenoticegivesadviceonprotectingtheeyesightofelderlypeople.

(5)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Don'tbelievetheadvertisements.

B.Studentsshouldn'tbeallowedtoplayvideogames.

C.Thegovernmentandpeoplearesavingchildren'seyesigh:.

D.Myopiacanbecuredwiththemedicaltechnologyatpresent.

11.閱讀理解

Forthousandsofyears,humanshaveexplored(探索)theEarth.Nowadays,weareexploring

space.Astronomers(天文學(xué)家)arethemodern-dayexplorers,Now,manyastronomersare

lookingfornewplanetsandnewplacesforhumanstoliveinthefuture.Butwheredo

astronomersstartlooking?

Firstofall,astronomerslookforastar.That'sbecauseourownEarthmovesaroundastar

(theSun).Moreimportantly,itisthecorrectdistance(距離)fromtheSunforheatand

light.Sowhenastronomershavefoundthestar;theylookattheplanetsaroundit.Inrecentyears,

astronomershavefoundnearly400newplanetswithstars.However,manyoftheseplanetsare

eithertooneartothestarortoofaraway.

However,iftheplanetisinagoodposition,astronomerslookforthreekeythings:water,air

androck.Waterisimportantbecausealllifeneedswater.Humanscandrinkitandtheycanalso

growplantswithwater.Andplantsproduceairforhumanstobreatheandfoodtoeat.Rockona

planetisalsoimportant.That'sbecausethereisoftenwaterundertherock.

Aftermanyyearsofscru:inizinR,astronomershavefoundaplanetthatissimilartotheEarth.

It'sGliese581gandit'snearastar.Theastronomersthinkithaswaterandrockandtheaverage

(平均的)temperatureisbetween-31℃and-12℃.That'scold,butnotcolderthanAntaxtica

ortheArcticCircle,forexample.Gliese581gisbiggerthantheEarth.AyearonGliese581gis

only37Earthdaysinsteadof3G5.Butastronomersdonotthinkthesearebigdifferencesand

someofthemthinkGliese581gwillbeanewEarth.However,Gliese581gistwentylightyears

fromtheEarth.

(1)Whatdoastronomershavetofindfirstbeforestartingtolookforanewplaceforhumans

tolive?

A.newstar.B.Anewplanet.C.Someheat.D.Somelight.

(2)Whatdoestherockonaplanettellus?

A.Thestarisinarightposition.

B.Wemaydiscoverwaterunderit.

C.TheplanetistooneartotheSun.

D.Therecanbeairaroundtherock.

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"scrutinizing11meaninthelastparagraph?

A.discussing.B.waiting.C.looking.D.traveling.

(4)What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Gliese581gisalreadyanewEarth.

B.ThereareplanetssimilartoourEarth.

C.Water,airandrockareimportant.

D.AstronomersarelookingforanewEarth.

12.閱讀理解

KwanzaaisacelebrationofAfricanAmericanhistoryandculture.ItbeginsonDecember26th

andcontinuesuntilNewYear'sDay,January1st.

Duringthefestival,afamilymember;usuallytheyoungestchild,lightscandlesinaspecial

candleholder.Eachnightacandleislit.Traditionallytherearethreegreencandles,threered

candlesandacentralblackcandle.TheyrepresentthesevenKwanzaaprinciples(原則).The

principlesarebelievedtoplayabigroleinbuildingstrong,successfulfamilies,neighborhoods,

etc.Intheevenings,adultssharestoriesandexplainhowtofollowthesevenprinciplesindaily

life.Onthesixthday,whichfallsonNewYear'sEve,familyandfriendsgettogethertoenjoya

largemeal.

Kyle,athirdgrader;wrotethisaboutKwanzaa,"Whenv/ecelebrateKwanzaa,wehavemany

peopleathome,lightthecandles,andhaveanicedinner.WelearnthemeaningofKwanzaaand

rememberfamilymembers.Wesaysomethinggoodaboutthem.Lastyear,werememberedmy

grandmother."

In1966,Dr.KarengacreatedKwanzaa.HewasstudyingthehistoryofAfricaatthattime.Dr.

KarengawantedtocreateaholidaytobringAfricanAmericanstogetherandcelebratetheir

historyandculture.Hecaledtheholiday"Kwanzaa".Infact,thenamecomesfromanAfrican

language,anditmeans"firstfruitsoftheharvest(收獲季節(jié))

(1)HowlongdoesthefestivalofKwanzaalasteveryyear?

A.Twodays.B.Threedays.C.Fivedays.D.Sevendays.

(2)Whatcolorarethecandles?

A.Green,blackandred.B.Green,whiteandred.

C.Green,blackandwhite.D.Black,whiteandred.

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"represent"inParagraph2meaninChinese?

A.決定B.展示C.維護(hù)D.代表

(4)WhodidKylerememberduringKwanzaalastyear?

A.Hisaunt.B.Hisfather.C.Hisgrandmother.D.Hisgrandfather.

(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutKwanzaa?

A.Ithasahistoryofabout100years.

B.ItsnamecomesfromanAfricanlanguage.

C.Itistocelebratethegoodharvestoftheyear.

D.Duringthefestival,there'sabigfamilydinnereachnight.

13.閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Areyouafraidofgoingtothedentist(牙醫(yī))?Ifso,you'renotalone.

Thesefearscouldjustbeinourheads,however.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyMartinTickle,

aprofessoratManchesterUniversityintheUK,thepainisn'tfeltmostofthetimeindental

surgeries(牙科手術(shù)).Infact,amongthe451interviewedpatients,75%reportednopainat

allduringtheirvisits,includingsituationswhentheyhadtheirteethpulledout.

Coulditbethesoundofthedrill(鉆頭)then?

"Ifoundthatthesoundofdrillingcanevokedeepworryindentalpatients.Actuallytheydon't

haveanypain."HiroyukiKaribe,ascientistatNipponDentalUniversityinTokyo,toldthe

Guardian.

Tofindthereasonwhyadrillmightbringonaracingheart,Karibedividedthevolunteersinto

low-fearandhigh-feargroupsbasedonhowmuchtheyfearedatriptothedentist.Volunteers

wereplayedthesoundofadrillwhiletheirbrainactivitieswerewatchedbyamachine.

WhatKaribefoundinthelow-feargroupwasincreasedactivityintheareasofthebrainreative

toauditoryprocessing(曠覺處理),whichmeans,forthesepeople,thesoundofdentaldrills

isnodifferentfromothersounds

Inthehigh-feargroup,however,thebrainareathatwasactivated(激》舌)wasdifferent.It

wastheareathatcarriesoutanumberofduties,includinglearning,feelingsand,most

importantly,memory.Thismeansthatthesevolunteersnotonlyheardthesound,butthey

rememberedit-theymadeconnectionsbetweenthesoundofadrillandtheworryitproducedin

thepast,causingtheirworrytoreturn.

Understandinghowbrainsreplytothesoundsofdentists'drillscouldhelpscientistsfindways

tomakepatientsmorerelaxed,accordingtoKaribe,becausepatientswhoworryaboutgoingto

thedentistmightkeepputtingofftheirvisits.Butthebestwayistokeepyourteethhealthy.

(1)Howdoesthewriterexplainthatthepainisn'tfeltmostofthetimeindentalsurgeries?

A.Byshowingfactswithnumbers.

B.Byaskingquestionsonebyone.

C.Bygivingexamplesgroupbygroup.

D.Bycomparingresultsofpatients.

(2)Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whatdoestheword"evoke"meaninChinese?

A.減輕B.引起C.顯示D.阻止

(3)Howdidthesoundofdrillingproducedifferentresultstothevolunteersinthestudy?

A.IlproducedborneworryinIhevulurileerbinIheluw-fedrgruup

B.Forthelow-feargroup,itactivatedthebrainareadealingwithlearning,feelingsandmemory

C.Forthehigh-feargroup,itcausedmoreactivitiesinthebrainarearelativetoauditory

processing.

D.Itmadepeopleinthehigh-feargroupremembertheirpastuncomfortablememories

(4)Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Howthestudymightbeuseful.

B.Somenewwaystotreatteeth

C.Theproperwaytotreatdentalpatients.

D.Theimportanceofkeepingourteethhealthy.

(5)

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